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Delete the Cache in Microsoft Edge to fix Microsoft Edge that Won't Open PDF Files. Launch the browser and then go to Settings and more. Find Settings to switch to Privacy and services and under Clear browsing data click on Choose what to clear. Choose Cached images and files and click Clear now.
Open Microsoft Edge. Click on the Settings button (Alt + F) and select Settings from the menu. Click on the PDF documents link on the right side. Turn on the Always open PDF files externally option.
Click Actions Menu > Settings. Scroll down and click Advanced. Click Site Settings. Scroll down and click PDF documents. Toggle On the option Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome.
Delete the Cache in Microsoft Edge to fix Microsoft Edge that Won't Open PDF Files. Launch the browser and then go to Settings and more. Find Settings to switch to Privacy and services and under Clear browsing data click on Choose what to clear. Choose Cached images and files and click Clear now.
On Control panel home, select Default Programs. Search for PDF entry, and select Change Program option. When a pop-up appears on the screen, then select Microsoft Edge program to open PDF file. Now, select and check on Always use this app to open.
Microsoft Edge comes with a built-in PDF reader that lets you open your local PDF files, online PDF files, or PDF files embedded in web pages. You can annotate these files with ink and highlighting.
Open File Explorer. Navigate to the folder with the document you want to open. Right-click the PDF file, select the Open with menu, and choose the Microsoft Edge option. Source: Windows Central.
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